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James needs 4.20 moles of NaBr for an experiment. How many grams of NaBr must he measure out to have 4.20 moles?

A. 24.5
B. 103
C. 183
D. 432

User Idish
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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

User Singpolyma
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So,

Our conceptual plan is as follows:

mol NaBr --> g NaBr

Use the molar mass of NaBr to convert from mol NaBr to g NaBr.


4.20mol\ NaBr\ *(102.89g)/(mol) \\ \\ =432g\ NaBr

Hope this helps!

User Vlad Mihalcea
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